Category: Bayonne Letters

To the Editor Why isn’t there a sidewalk for pedestrians who patronize our two shopping malls on Route 440? Is it really necessary to trek through mud, ice, and dead grass, or walk on the median between the north and south lanes and risk your life? Are they conducting some hundred-thousand-dollar study to investigate the …

To the Editor Why isn’t there a sidewalk for pedestrians who patronize our two shopping malls on Route 440? Is it really necessary to trek through mud, ice, and dead grass, or walk on the median between the north and south lanes and risk your life? Are they conducting some hundred-thousand-dollar study to investigate the …

To the Editor: As a lifelong resident of the city of Bayonne, I would like to express how impressed I was last night, as I drove down Broadway, with the holiday decorations and the Christmas tree area that is set up by 22nd Street. It is far nicer than it has been for many years. …

To the Editor: As a lifelong resident of the city of Bayonne, I would like to express how impressed I was last night, as I drove down Broadway, with the holiday decorations and the Christmas tree area that is set up by 22nd Street. It is far nicer than it has been for many years. …

To the Editor: How lucky am I to get “paid” in smiles and hugs? I love my community so much I cannot put it in words. For two years now, the following all gave and were so happy to give. Which leads me to my appreciation and love for CitySports Arena – Chris and Heather …

To the Editor: How lucky am I to get “paid” in smiles and hugs? I love my community so much I cannot put it in words. For two years now, the following all gave and were so happy to give. Which leads me to my appreciation and love for CitySports Arena – Chris and Heather …

To the Editor: In response to the article, “This stinks,” from the December 14 issue, by Rory Pasquariello, another source of garbage in Bayonne is the spilling of recycling bins on windy days. The company that collects Bayonne’s recycling insists that plastic and glass cans and bottles be put in open containers when set out …

To the Editor: In response to the article, “This stinks,” from the December 14 issue, by Rory Pasquariello, another source of garbage in Bayonne is the spilling of recycling bins on windy days. The company that collects Bayonne’s recycling insists that plastic and glass cans and bottles be put in open containers when set out …

To the Editor: This letter is written for the president of McCabe Ambulance Services. I am recalling over many years the McCabe staff, along with Bayonne Fire, Police and hospital workers have worked together to save many lives. A few years ago, while at mass at St. Henry’s Church, a man had fallen, and I …

To the Editor: This letter is written for the president of McCabe Ambulance Services. I am recalling over many years the McCabe staff, along with Bayonne Fire, Police and hospital workers have worked together to save many lives. A few years ago, while at mass at St. Henry’s Church, a man had fallen, and I …